Kahane Tzadak
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The Rav’s teachings in Hebrew
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Dear World
Stranger in Thy Midst
Isolation
A Mezuza
An Israeli Tragedy
Temple Mount
Defense
There is no Palestine
Regretting the Exile
On Revenge
Behold the Dreamer
Down with Hanukka
What Makes Bernie Run?

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Here you will read the Rav’s words. You can then decide if he was right or wrong.
The Rav’s writings

Dedication


BS"D
YESHIVAT HARA'AYON HAYEHUDI HaRav Yehuda Kroizer, SHLIT"A, Rosh Yeshiva
THE THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MURDER OF RABBI MEIR KAHANE HY"D
Rabbi Meir Kahane Ben Yechezkel, was the antithesis of the assimilatedJew. Descended from a dynasty of Rabbis on both his father’s and his mother’s side, he himself is the father of Rabbis. He lived the way he believed and his beliefs are in his writings.
His role model was the ancient poet-warrior, David, King of Israel. His Yeshivah of the Jewish Idea extolled Jewish pride, Jewish heritage and authentic Torah learning.
His essays of twenty and thirty years ago were timely then and timeless now because of their vision and truthfulness. He officiated at my wedding in 1987 and we were close personally until his murder in 1990. Rabbi Kahane was a constant inspiration. He appointed me to write his press releases during the last eighteen months of his life. I traveled with him during his campaign for Knesset in1988. I was at the High Court on the day he was banned from running for the Knesset and I demonstrated in favor of the Referendum, intended to restore his right to run. At the end, I followed his body from his Yeshiva to his grave in Har HaMenuchot in Jerusalem.

Also by: Sara Levy


NEVER AGAIN
On November 5, 1990, the Marriott East Side hotel conference room in New York City was packed with Rabbi Meir Kahane's supporters. The Brooklyn-born Kahane possessed an international law degree but was better known to his followers for his poignant, powerful oratory and, to those less sympathetic, as an infamous rabble-rouser.
In 1968, Kahane founded the militant Jewish Defense League (JDL) in response to virulent anti-Semitism directed against vulnerable inner-city Jews. Kahane envisioned the Jewish nation as mighty defenders, not victims, and he adopted the slogan of the Warsaw Ghetto fighters: "Never again," as in "Never again will Jews stand by as their brothers cry for help."
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